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M. Scravertz — Etude Op. 120 No. 580 "Tremolo"
This is the tremolo etude by Michael Scravertz. As the name says, it's a study based on tremolo ("repeat notes", let's say). The first draft of this study was published in 2013, but the first MIDI-adapted version was only created in 2022.
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Michael Konzertfantasie No. 2 Michael wrote his Konzertfantasies while in Spain. (fun fact: Michael was born there) He wrote them as virtuous and simple pieces to test his abilities on the piano. He can play all of them by memory! Those pieces requires a certain level of ability, because they're etudes in form of piano concertos that were named by Michael himself as "Konzertfantasies". Even tho...
Sounds awesome
Wow, that’s insane to write this… little understandable, but with some cherry piece
There are some errors on the Midi 😭
Like this long note here: 6:14
Cadenza is probably 1:10
That's not the original tempo. Playing this fast is almost impossible, the tempo should be _Andante_
1:45 - Coda, I think.